BANK HOLIDAY OFFER FOR SPURS FANS

The Tottenham Hotspur Roadshow will be hitting Chessington World of Adventures &amp; Zoo for some footballing fun this Bank Holiday!

The Tottenham Hotspur Roadshow will be hitting Chessington World of Adventures &amp; Zoo for some footballing fun this Bank Holiday!

On Saturday 3rd May, Sunday 4th May and Bank Holiday Monday 5th May, parents and children will be able to visit the attractions at the theme park in Surrey and also take part in some first class football coaching with Tottenham Hotspur Foundation coaches.

Spurs fans who would like to enjoy a fun-packed weekend can enjoy a very special discount on park entry. CLICK HERE to download a voucher that entitles you to £8 off entry at Chessington World of Adventures &amp; Zoo on all three days.

Across the weekend the Tottenham Hotspur Roadshow will be giving budding footballers lots of opportunities to get involved in a range of activities – highlights include:

· Soccer Skills - Participants from ages six to 16 get to test their individual footballing skills on specially devised soccer stations, on all the techniques the game has to offer. The equipment we use is based on what is used at The Tottenham Hotspur Academy. Experience has taught us the right equipment to use to help our coaches deliver first-class sessions and help players achieve their personal goals. Equipment includes:

· Family Fun Soccer Skills – Our Soccer Skills programme but Mum and Dad get to join in too!

· Spurs Football Freestyler Billy Wingrove will be showing off his tricks with displays throughout the day and you will get the chance to enter Freestyle Competitions and learn these amazing skills for yourself .

· Soccer Olympics - Using all the skills and techniques football has to offer, we have 20 different football challenges for any age or ability. These events are run on a scores basis, with each participant having the chance to take part in every event.

· Junior Euro 2008 Tournament - An end-of-the-day mini-tournament where all children are put in to small-sided games, with each team playing as a participating country at this summer's European Championship Finals.